Joint Hearing to Explore Local Impacts of Stormwater Requirements

Jun. 13, 2019

HARRISBURG – Rep. Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler), chairman of the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, and Rep. Dan Moul (R-Adams), chairman of the House Local Government Committee, will hold a joint public hearing next week to explore the stormwater requirements of the federal Clean Water Act and the impact on local governments.

Officials from many Pennsylvania communities have complained that the stormwater requirements administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) under its Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program (MS4) are costly and overly burdensome to the municipalities required to implement them and the taxpayers who ultimately bear the cost.

The following individuals are scheduled to testify concerning their experience with the MS4 compliance process and the impact it has had on municipalities:

Currently, 953 small, urbanized areas across the Commonwealth are being forced to comply with MS4 requirements. To do so they must prohibit non-storm water discharges, have erosion and sediment controls, apply strict post-construction runoff controls from development and impose sanctions for non-compliance. These municipalities must also obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to comply.
Representative Daryl Metcalfe
Representative Dan Moul 12th District 91st District
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